Sport: The Coach's Pet

Northwestern's baby-faced Quarterback Tommy Myers, 19, is a football
coach's happy pill. He is the first man on the practice field each
afternoon, the first in bed each night. He would not dream of breaking
training. He does exactly as he is told: he never runs when he is
supposed to passin fact, he rarely runs at all. "He's got an open
field in front of him half the time," says Athletic Director Stu
Holcomb, "and he won't even cross the line of scrimmage." But this is
just fine with Myers' coach, Ara Parseghian,...